A skyscraper that was slated to become a Trump International Hotel in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku has caught fire.
The Azadliq newspaper reported that the blaze broke out on the middle floors of the 33-storey building, which is locally known as Trump Tower, and spread.
Etibar Mirzoev, deputy head of the Emergency Situations Ministry, said there were no injuries and authorities were working to establish the cause of the of the fire.
He said it took more than three hours to extinguish the flames and suggested the response was delayed because of road closures put in place for Sunday’s Grand Prix, on the Baku City Circuit.
It came after an apartment fire at Trump Tower in New York left a prominent art dealer dead and six firefighters injured earlier this month.
Development was started on the tower in Baku a decade ago but it has never opened.
Originally planned as a luxury apartment building by local developers, the project was taken over by the future US President’s company in 2012.